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Using Turn to Your Partner—Primary

Grade Level: 2
Length: 2:12

New to using Turn to Your Partner? This video provides an example of a second-grade classroom using this structure in writer’s workshop. Cooperative structures such as Turn to Your Partner can increase student talk and engagement.

Core Principles: 

Teaching Practices,
SEL and Academics

Topics: 

Cooperative Structures,
English Language Learners,
Student Voice

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